- What are breadcrumbs in pages?
- Do breadcrumbs include the current page?
- Are breadcrumbs correct and lead to actual page hierarchy?
- Should I enable breadcrumbs?
What are breadcrumbs in pages?
Breadcrumbs are a secondary navigation aid that helps users easily understand the relation between their location on a page (like a product page) and higher level pages (a category page, for instance).
Do breadcrumbs include the current page?
Breadcrumbs are a list of links representing the current page and its “ancestors” (parent page, grandparent page, and so on), typically going all the way back to the site homepage.
Are breadcrumbs correct and lead to actual page hierarchy?
In terms of usability, breadcrumbs reduce the number of actions a website visitor needs to take in order to get to a higher-level page, and they improve the findability of website sections and pages.
Should I enable breadcrumbs?
Because breadcrumbs make it easier for users to understand and navigate your site more easily, they can help reduce bounce rate. They also improve the crawlability of your site by creating internal links across pages and categories, both of which could have positive impacts on organic performance.